PhDing @UVA_Amsterdam|Researcher 🐌Slow AI/Esoteric AI✨ @AIxDesignCo | Researcher @aiforensics_org | media data algo studies, art history| find me @ B|ue🩵🦋sky
Out now in @icsjournal 🔴my new article titled "Imgur, image macros, and algorithms: memes as imaginary issue spaces of users’ encounters with algorithmic recommendations" -> open access 🔓
#OUtNow in #iCS
In this piece, Natalia Stanusch analyses memes on algorithmic recommendation, to explore their imaginaries and expectations shaping our everyday interactions with platforms.
https://t.co/9P4jmwUs0H
#OUtNow in #iCS
In this piece, Natalia Stanusch analyses memes on algorithmic recommendation, to explore their imaginaries and expectations shaping our everyday interactions with platforms.
https://t.co/9P4jmwUs0H
This photo of “Swifties for Trump” is completely fake. It’s just one of many examples of how AI is being used in 2024 elections around the 🌎
At WIRED, we're tracking the use of generative AI in elections until the end of the year and we need your help: https://t.co/XoYAbfh8Td
Chatbots for internet research? The call is out for this year's Digital Methods Winter School, Media Studies, University of Amsterdam, 6-10 January 2025, https://t.co/BCOlbXhaTu @digitalmethods
New from 404 Media: someone put facial recognition on Meta's smart glasses to instantly dox strangers. You look at them, sends face to a facial recognition tool. LLM infers name, sends to people site. Gets phone number, address. I've seen it in action https://t.co/3e6tC5juN6
New from 404 Media: Google is serving AI images of mushrooms when users search for some species. Very risky, potentially fatal error for foragers who are trying to find what mushrooms are safe to eat. Could have "devastating consequences" one expert said https://t.co/C7peR1oFrr
Eryk Salvaggio on@techpolicypress"
"The practical risks of AI are not that they become super capable thinking machines. It is building complex systems around machines we falsely assume are capable of greater discernment & logic than they possess."
https://t.co/KJKMv2H3BP
With @_interface_eu, we looked at how the search suggestions might create a distorted view of reality that can potentially negatively impact public political discourse, especially amongst young users who increasingly rely on TikTok's search feature.
https://t.co/w4rF0yE4AE
French far-right parties used generative AI to create sensationalistic images about immigration, Islam and the EU for their political campaign. Social media platforms didn't detect & label them.
Article by @POLITICOEurope covering our latest report: https://t.co/5mK061M9VV
Our latest report is out now. We investigated and detected the use of generative ai imagery across social media platforms in the election context in France, using both manual and automated methods
🔎Exposing the Use of Generative AI Imagery in the Political Campaigns of the 2024 French Elections
Our latest research uncovered the use of AI-generated images in the 2024 European Parliament and legislative elections in France.
https://t.co/m0eRDGbzHp
🔎Exposing the Use of Generative AI Imagery in the Political Campaigns of the 2024 French Elections
Our latest research uncovered the use of AI-generated images in the 2024 European Parliament and legislative elections in France.
https://t.co/m0eRDGbzHp
🎉 Launching online today:
"Calculating Empires: A Genealogy of Technology and Power since 1500."
Dive into our large-scale interactive visualization exploring how technical and social structures co-evolved over five centuries. 🧵 https://t.co/Z6sfaCevDf
Deadline fast approaching for the Digital Methods Summer School, 1-12 July 2024, Amsterdam, on Visual Methods for Digital Research, launching the book published by Polity by Sabine Niederer and Gabriele Colombo. Keynote by Lev Manovich. Registration info: https://t.co/btSo6JwPvJ
Shoving a confidently wrong chatbot trained on Reddit into a service marketed for decades as a portal to the world’s knowledge is reckless and legitimately dangerous.